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Show MAGNA TIMES. M., Utah Page Pouf NURSERY NEWS CLASSIFIEDS ITEMS OF INTEREST GARFIELD NEWS GARFIELD The vys and girls at the Mag- Gary Morrow was three na Nrioery were e y. bv.:y last old last week. We had a 'years party week getting ready ior t.. East- - ' him. He had a nice cake with ' er bunny. chocolate frosting vree can They made Easter baskets and dies. V,c had some i.cious red bunnies.We had our play, --The punch too. Everyone sang Hap- Bunnies surprise. The Easlen P3LBirthdayJo Gary, Mrs. Lee Brunner of EvansMrs. Anna Ahlquist and family have moved to Magna to make ville, Indiana is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Wilde. their home on Cyprus avenue. Mrs. Brunner and Mrs. Wilde are Mrs. Rusself Rigby and Mrs. sisters. James Durrant entertained at a social honoring-Mr- s. RossMc-Quive- y - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown and program was very successful. Tuesday evening. Games family of Riverton, Utah, were We sincerely thank the follow- and refreshments were enjoyed v.sitors at the home of Mr. and Blaine Whipple says That milk Mrs. E. C. Bennett Sunday. ing for their kindness at the Nur- - by sixteen guests. ' is his favorite water." Warner Woolfenden said one seryh Mr. and Mrs. Oswald C. Wilde Mr. and Mrs. James Nielson Mr. Steven Gooras, Mrs. Millie day that it was blue when you Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilde and and and Mrs. of son, Salt Slater, Lake Robert, Crystal Colombe, City cry and orange when youre Mrs. Leone McGill, Mr. Nielsen, were Garfield visitors Sunday. family of Salt Lake City, were the Banquet Butter man. They are former residents of this dinner guests at the home of Mr. community. Robert just com- and Mrs. O. S. Wilde Sunday. Our new boys and girls are Blaine Wall, F. C. 1st Class, is pleted boot training at Chicago. Alice Day, Ronnie Robertson, home from the Navy on leave to He is in the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bowers Kenneth Curtis and Kirt Hales. visit his wife and son. entt i tamed at a family dinner who Mrs. C. L. Simmons of Duchesne Sunday for their son, Jack, anniver-sai- y his celebrated birthday Snd Mrs. H. H. Dallin of Salt and left for Farragut, Idaho Lake City were visitors the for Naval training. Out Monday home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Matwere Mr. and Mrs. guests thews Saturday. Dennis Cavanee and children of Hunt r and Mr. and Mrs. Lee AnMrs. Lyle Thornberg was host- derson of Salt Lake City. ess to members of the Luncheon Club at her home Friday afterMrs Sarah Bowen, president of noon. Games of Hearts"' were Stake M. I. A., was the Oquirrh played and prizes given to Mrs. the Garfield M. I. A. at Earl Privett and Mrs. E. L. John- speaker Tuesday evening. Her talk was to son. the mothers and daughters on, of-to- Delinquency. Troop 9, Garfield Girl Scouts held a social at the Little house The Garfield M. I. A. officers Monday afternoon. Games and and teachers will entertain the refreshments were enjoyed by girls and their mothers at a party twelve; 24 in the LDS chapel. Troop 10, Garfield Girl Scouts, April elected new officers Thursday as follows: s The Garfield Elders and Arlene Hiatt, president," Helen of the Garfield East Ward Bingham, vice president; June will hold a social Thursday eveFlint, Iretta Peterson and Kath- ning at the LDS church. The ladies will provide box lunches. ryn Perkins, patrol leaders. The Girl Scout leaders of district held their monthly leaders meeting Friday at the Little House in Garfield. district Mrs. Eloise WrathaU, chairman, Mrs. P. M. Chase, commissioner and Miss Iris Malmin, district secretary, were present. Plans were made for Little House day April 29. FOR ld house RENT-4-ro- om Hur !e r with space for garden. 5815 West 35th South. de-pu- ty FOR coal range. CALE-Mona- rch Inquire Ken Reid. or phone 7331. 2348 9050 West, FOR SkLE Stork-linbed and dresser, $33 fer both. In excellent Beehive Girls of.thfe 2nd and condition. Call 3321. 3rd year classes and their partners enjoyed a dancing party Washer or Monday evening at the Utah Cop- WISH TO BUY-Us- ed per Club Porophry room. Mrs. one that ctn be repaired. See Gladys Baldee and Mrs. Lucile Torn Dy:hes, Magna Drug store. Kimber are class leaders. e FOR SALE or TRADE-Westi- ng, house automatic stove, good condition, $50. Will sell or trade for late model of Hotpoini or G. E, electric stove. Will machines or motors. See O. C. FinLy. 2346 So. SOSO West, phone The American Legion Auxiliary meeting will be held April 20 at the Utah Copper Club. There will be an initiation of new members and potluck luncheon served. buy-Wash- ing 7482. FOR SALE Box suitable for coal or tools, 4x4x8. Inquire Bill NorSALE modern ris, 3573 So. 5450 West, phone FOR home. 20 acres of ground. 526J5. Murray chicken coop, new garage, barns, outbuilding, 107 fruit trees, Mrs. J. D. Williams is visiting also currant bushes. Inquire Reu-be- n Davis. 38th South. 64th West relatives in Idaho Falls and other Idaho cities. Hunter. 140-fo- ot part-nei- . S3FE1 rju.i tuuci 8 ideas for the refreshment cf homes! nriT (Jr news housecleaning? Of course it can be a nuisance! But it doesnt have to be, as I've discovered long ago. There are dozens of ways to cut corners" and still do a very thorough job of it (I find some new ways every spring). Let me suggest SPRING "a few of them: 111; Spring House Cfewiag Good food Isnt the only thing you can save money on at Safeway! For example: helpers for your Spring Cleaning. Look down the list below compare the prices lay in your Spring Cleaning needs this week at Safeway! pOp-so- "nn-waxe- d ';' WOODWORK Wash 'painted or varnished woodwork with a paste made of mild soap powders and water, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. But remember: wash only a small space at one time, and then rub it until dry! New Modern Equipment Bleach '6 gal. . MR. CLAIR HUFFAKER AND MR. KENNETH HUFFAKER AP 2 for 24 oz Rmo EFFICIENT, GOU RTEOUS SERVICE large 24 oz. pkg. AMMONIA i1 WINDEX LaVor Tate, Mortician tuft 14 13 CLEANSER Day Phone 4417 Night and SundayPhones 3221 and 5431 i 9 Ta" pMIMDHUUUHMltU u UU!ili.iiiiiHiiiitiHiitiiiiHniiiiiiiiiiii i imm ii ii rn rfi it'u'rtTTnrrf irriTiVfiiTiTr tTivrnTrrrnfrrrriXivriTriTTirriTTriTrriTiitTTT 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 JMoney Savers CEILINGS When you find cobwebs in the corner, up there in the closet, wrap a clean cloth around the business end of a broom and lift them away (if theyre Complete Funeral Service For Spring -Cleaning FLOORS e of Moors w'. wood reed a goad i i ' 'ispv v .,.r, and then a rin" Jl an , 'i'on i but if a little 1'. added to the rinsin water, clean- linesa is improved by real shininess! (Work with the grain of the wood, of course.) MAGNA MORTUARY w WHITE MAGIC brushed into the walls, too bad!). ceilings and Borax IlanJ Cleaner Di$hCl0th MrSan Oil WINDOWS your windows murky with winter film? Then take a cloth wrung out in equal portions of water and vinegar that takes off the murk. To achieve really clear vision, polish the windows with a Are 'enerous pad of newspaper, which eaves no lint. Speaking of windows, how are your sUlsf lt doesn't jtake a minute tq, wash them, both inside and out and a good waxing is insurance against their ageing prematurely. IN GENERAL Ever notice (back in pre-wa-r days) how swiftly and efficiently the hotel One maids cleaned rooms? reason: they carried all their tools, liquids, etc., with them in a handy basket. Theres an idea aavee running back and forth for this and that make the job easier! ... Director Safeway Homemaker? Bureau each 9 os. 10 1'itt Point rolls 20 m LAMB CHOPS roiu 15 Milk Ked Drlta Lamb quart 45 hi SAUSAGE 32 os bottle 19 m ii SIRLOIN STEAK 38 GROUND GEEF 26 . Silk Tissue Floor Wax Toilet 4 4 A;r..w!T OCedar 4 4 Palmolive Tl,e,-.. .. S bare 20 Kem 23 Super Suds Shinola ..LIq.u,d..Sh.t: r0.!i,h hottie 7 Matches ..E.u,.fa,l.. b0 carton 23 25 Dog Food fao7if,ed 5 . PEAS LETTUCE vvmm Full Pods Tender. Sweet, lb. Ipeimi ..m. Large 8ise, Solid, Crisp . sar. yiM-- M :'.t GREEN ONIONS RADISHES. Fresh, Crisp. Tsstjr L!laTt lh fol!win3 PFopertie. for tale and if you a why not lei me show you these places: A of Sewer lhc;r00rn . T"- -' du ,u ,1s V iMi-in- i 10 Beverly Sr, 2 25c Duchess 9 23 15c Jc 4ii MJSmy Peas JTTL r' Lard IT. f, I. Vdli s"eet For 18 ZC Fkd ib 2C 8. 4 f lbs. g, pkg;. ZU ") 1 nutritious and egs Lage tGr ..A.de. ...dozen 36c - rajpra $4500.00 one-hal- f $3000.00 gar-- P insurance Licensed and Bonded Ileal Estate Broker by State of Utah Also full lina of Flra and Aula Insurance Sec Roy F. Tygesen Dial 1 1 fi ii it til tt i ii iTrrnn 4111 - 2148 Evenings riii a i iTiiii rriTTirr EGGS I it $4 500.00 modern, with gas fixtures: REAL ESTATE popular 42c newly built and $1200X0 Ars you looking fer a heata te buy? A let? Farm? De you want te seilT Trade? Leese? I Rent? tJ doxe 9a9. fr,m (no nodern). garage, rabbit pens and den I'jtVT5 72 )X.U7 car fruit stuffs. romrm diahea oat more bor this nook la Natloa 1 Ido Prodacor -t-'onMinor Sale of Efii. Medium y 1250,00 4 7atr J lbs. 50 Mornlntr Glory, Quick or Keg (! modrn' miles East oa 35th "' w,Uf of5 included; as well as a share enH1 7 water a large piece land, a number of fruit trees. Ideal for family wanting to raise their own 45 Sa,adIllnt 23 r 29 Inspected Kitchen Craft Knrlched Cl,,.,. $1000X0 houMt ho o JaAxl0t and7 the other a 5. The Little home, one and Stems e tra looking modern home five-roo- , no modern), include share Wilh (Point-Dre1 fr,m hom 'J!?0 2? IiiT Ktubu M,1,,rn..Sp,C0',d 40 Sweil'j'uhy"...8.!!!: AVACADOS tirnde lb 39 Grade lb 42 Coffee 2 25c 25 T A LUNCH MEAT NEW POTATOES ORANGES 1 1 INSURANCE? Small Rib Chops A pi FRANKFURTERS SPINACH ASPARAGUS VnTne w PORK CHOPS pkt, RES 1 1 REAL ESTATE? 14 o. pks Household Necessity TiSSUC I'orthern FURNITURE When hot dishes have been rested on the varnished surface of furniture, leaving white marks, those marks, should be nibbed with a damp cloth, seasoned with a few drops of ammonia; then waxed and polished. But do the rubbing and polishing gently, and with the grain. If piano keys have become yellowed, wipe them with a cloth dipped in alcohol, or with flannel dipped in cologne. io 1 4 1 tnfn run m ttit u intuitu tit n t EGGS rsii u t h h ND MORE EGQS YOU CANT GO WRONG, if Vou U. S. War Bonds. 2nd-B- uy our Day-ol- d Eggs. EGGS SUBJECT TO OPA PRICES. !if lt-B- uy ' In I O A A-gra- utters ! n Open EGGS 13 a.m. Close EGGS $ pun. 1A Grocery Prices based on Market CCS EGGS o a (No. I Store) EGGS tl a olA |